A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ...

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Title
A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ...
Author
Cotton, John, 1584-1652.
Publication
London :: Printed by M.S. for Thomas Parkhurst ...,
1658.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Epistle of John, 1st -- Commentaries.
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  • As Darknesse-passing is the Estate of Gods Children in this life, 2. 8.
  • Difference between a sin unto death and deadly sins, 5. 16.
  • False Teachers must be looked at as Deceivers, 2. 26. Sometimes they may be reproved and confuted but not named, Ib. The desire and indeavour to deceive is deceit, Ib.
  • He that denyes the Son hath neither the Father nor the Son, and contra. 2. 23.
  • The Devill sins continually, 3. 8. of him sinners are, Ib.
  • Difference between the Children of God and the Children of the Devill, 3. 10.
  • The Disproportion between worldly lusts and Gods Children should wean us from the love of the world, 2. 17.
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